On Fri, 28 Oct 2005, Geert Hendrickx wrote:
> Is it possible at all to find a sane default for _all_ kinds of systems?
> Maybe we should, like Peter already proposed in the previous thread, define
> different sets of defaults, for different usage profiles and/or amounts of
> memory, among which the user can choose at install-time, and then sysinst
> would install an apropriate /etc/sysctl.conf.
I have nothing against populating sysctl.conf with sysinst. However, the
defaults compiled into the kernel should work reasonably in between
tuned-for-workstation and tuned-for-server on the majority of hardware, even
if sysctl.conf is completely missing.
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